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Joseph Don Carlos Young family papers, 1873-1978
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- Young, Don Carlos, Jr., 1882-1960
- Title
- Joseph Don Carlos Young family papers
- Dates
- 1873-1978 (inclusive)18731978
- Quantity
- 13.5 linear feet
- Collection Number
- MS 0465
- Summary
- The Joesph Don Carlos Young family papers (1873-1978) contain architectural materials, drawings, correspondence, architecture magazines, and company record books. Don Carlos Young, Jr. was a prominent Salt Lake City architect. In partnership with his father, Joseph Don Carlos Young, 1906-1915 and with Ramm Hansen, 1916-1960.
- Repository
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University of Utah Libraries, Special Collections
Special Collections, J. Willard Marriott Library
University of Utah
295 South 1500 East
Salt Lake City, UT
84112-0860
Telephone: 8015818863
special@library.utah.edu - Access Restrictions
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Twenty-four hour advanced notice encouraged. Materials must be used on-site. Access to parts of this collection may be restricted under provisions of state or federal law.
- Languages
- English
Historical NoteReturn to Top
Joseph Don Carlos Young (1855-1938) was the last surviving son of Brigham Young and wife Emily Dow Partridge Young. Joseph Don Carlos Young was one of the first of Utah's native sons to receive a formal education in architecture. Born in Brigham Young's White House, 6 May 1855, he began his education in his father's private school but did not finish. When he returned to school, he enrolled in Fensselear Polytechnic Institute in New York. There he received architectural training and was placed on the school's honor toll, after which he taught briefly at the University of Utah. In the 1880s he engaged in railroading and engineering and served two terms in the Utah Territorial Legislature. He succeeded Truman O. Angell as L.D.S. Church Architect in 1887 and remained in that position for fifty years. In 1881 he married Alice Naomi Downden and from 1895 to 1897 served as a missionary in the Southern states for the L.D.S. Church. In addition to his service as church architect, he also taught mathematics at Brigham Young University from 1897 to 1900. In 1906 he created an architectural partnership with his son, Don Carlos Young, Jr., which lasted u ntil 1915. During this practice, the firm was an official entrant to the 1911 Utah State Capital Competition. Their entry earned second place, and received a cash award of $750. In addition to designing a number of residences and commercial projects, the firm also designed the L.D.S. Church Orrice building at 47 E. South Temple in Salt Lake City. As the church architect, he redesigned the interior of the Salt Lake L.D.S. Temple. Joseph Don Carlos Young continued in the service of his church until three years before his death on 19 October 1938.
Don Carlos Young, Jr. (1882-1960) was the son of L.D.S. Church Architect Joseph Don Carlos Young, and grandson of Brigham Young. Don Carlos Young, Jr. was born in Salt Lake City on 5 August 1882, and attended Brigham Young University and the L.D.S. Business College. Prior to 1905 he worked as a draftsman for the Oregon Short Line Railroad, and apprenticed in his father's architectural office. In 1906 he entered into an architectural partnership with his father which lasted nine years. The firm's work consisted of a large number of residences, mostly in Utah, as well as commercial designs for businesses such as the Z.C.M.I. Department Store. He served a mission in Germany for the L.D.S. Church from 1909-1911, and mattied Louise T. Hagman in June 1912. His second architectural partnership, with Ramm Hansen, commenced in 1916 and lasted nearly forty-five years, until Young's death on 6 December 1960. The firm of Young & Hansen designed for numerous commercial, industrial, and residential clients. Their Savings and Loan Building, the Z.C.M.I Department Store, many buildings for Bennett Oil, and the Federal Reserve Bank of Salt Lake City. Young & Hansen also designed many building on the University of Utah campus. A Major portion of their practice involved designs for the L.D.S. Church. Among their most noted projects were the Mesa Temple in Arizona, the Washington, D.C. Chapel, and a remodeling campaign for all L.D.S. temples in Utah undertaken by the firm between 1935 and 1953. From 1916 to 1934 architect Harry P. Poll (1880-1964) was associated with Young & Hansen. His name was incorporated into the title block of many of the drawings during his eighteen years. Young was a life-long honorary member of the American Institute of Architects and received numerous awards and commendations for his work.
Ramm Hansen (1879-1971) was born 22 July 1897, in Moss, Norway. He was educated in his native country and graduated cum laude from the Royal Academy of Art and Architecture in Oslo. As a convert to the L.D.S. Church, he came to the United States in 1901. Shortly after his arrival in Salt Lake City he began working as a draftsman for architect Richard D. A. Kletting. After working with Kletting for five years, he opened his own architectural office in 1906, and married Karen Moen in Salt lake City the same year. He practiced independently until 1916, when he entered into a partnership with Don Carlos Young, Jr. Hansen worded in a joint partnership with the well-established firm of Cannon & Fetzer on two projects: the Utah State Capitol Competition in 1911, and the 1913 design of the Park Building at the University of Utah. During his long practice with Don Carlos Young Jr., he was credited with co-designing the Federal Reserve Bank Building in Salt Lake City, as well as numerous L.D.S. Church buildings, including the Mesa, Arizona Temple, and the Washington D.C. Chapel. He retired from active practice upon the death of his partner, Don Carlos Young, Jr., in 1960. Ramm Hansen died of natural causes in Salt Lake City on 30 December 1971 at the age of ninety-two.
Francis D. Rutherford (1883?-1933) was born in Salt Lake City. Francis D. Rutherford was educated in local schools and at the University of Utah. In 1900 he was listed in the "Salt Lake City Directory" as an apprentice machinist for the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad. It was not until 1906 that he began to apprentice as an architectural draftsman for a Salt Lake architect. From 1907 to 1910 he and architect Ramm Hansen combined their talents in the firm of Rutherford & Hansen. Rutherford practiced independently from 1911 to 1918. At the beginning of this practice he indicated an interest in entering the Utah State Capitol Competition, although he did not submit an entry. In Utah his professional reputation was based upon public school design, including such Salt Lake area schools as Douglas and Uintah Elementary Schools, and Roosevelt Junior High School. In 1919 he entered into another partnership, which practiced under the name Rutherford & Ashton. The following year he moved to Santa Monica, California, where he practiced architecture until his death on 10 January 1933.
Content DescriptionReturn to Top
The Don Carlos Young, Jr. collection is divided into two sections: personal papers and architectural drawings. The personal papers consist of photographs, plans, and sketches from various published sources showing a wide variety of buildings in Europe and North America. Only a few items in the personal papers relate directly to Young's own designs. The architectural drawings section consists of original and reproduced drawings and sketches from various architectural firms or persons with whom Young was involved. The initial contact with Joseph Young, son of Don Carlos Young, Jr. , was made by Peter Goss, professor of architecture at the University of Utah. Professor Goss later arranged for a majority of the drawings to be donated to the University of Utah Special Collections in August 1985. At the same time these drawings were donated to the University of Utah, Joseph Young donated those drawings relating to L.D.S. Church buildings to the Church Archives. A list of these drawings is found in Box 1, Folder 17.
The personal papers that pertain to Young's work are arranged in Box 1. They include designs for a livestock show arena, an L.D.S. Church ward house, a sketchbook demonstrating drawing techniques, and miscellaneous blueprints and correspondence. Also of interest is a note on the back of a letter entitled "Incidents in the life of President Brigham Young." Newspaper articles about the First Methodist Church of Salt Lake City, the statue of the angel Moroni which is at the top of Salt Lake L.D.S. temple, a building representing Utah as the Panama Pacific Exposition, trade journals published by manufacturers of terra cotta and marble architectural ornaments, as well as pictures of the World's Columbian Exposition in 1893 in Chicago are also included.
Box 2 contains a copy of "Salt Lake City," "Picturesque and Descriptive," published in 1889. It begins with a historical account of the city and features pictures of some of the outstanding buildings, homes, and sites in surrounding areas. There is also a large collection of pictures and sketches of various buildings in Europe and the United States, most of which appear to have been removed from periodicals. The first group, from "American Architect and Building News," is filed chronologically. The remaining pictures, from miscellaneous sources, are filed by building type.
Drawings, sketches, and reproductions from various architectural projects produced or collected by Young are arranged chronologically by architectural firm.
Young & Sons Architects: Joseph Don Carlos Young and his son Don Carols Young, Jr. were the principal partners in this firm, which dates from 1906-1915. It is represented by two commercial, one institutional, and fifteen residential projects.
Rutherfold & Hansen Architects: Rutherfold and Hansen were partners from 1907-1911. The firm is represented in the collection by one commercial and two residential projects. Later to be a partner of Don Carlos Young, Jr., Ramm Hansen's drawings are also included in the collection.
Frank Winder Moore Architect: Frank Moore was an independent architect from 1910-1917. His firm is represented by one commercial and one institutional project. There is evidence that Don Carlos Young, Jr. worked for Moore briefly in 1912, while he was involved with Young & Son Architects, thus explaining his possession of these drawings.
Ramm Hansen Architect: Ramm Hansen, Don Carols Young, Jr.'s eventual partner, had his own firm from 1911-1915. It is represented by one commercial, two institutional, and eleven residential projects.
Cannon & Fetzer and Ramm Hansen Architects: This partnership appears to have been a joint venture between the two firms around 1911-1913, and is represented by two institutional projects.
Young & Hansen Architects: Don Carlos Young, Jr. and Ramm Hansen were the principals in this long-lived partnership which lasted from 1916 to 1960. Harry P. Poll, another local architect, was associated with the firm from its start until about 1934. The firm is represented by forty-five commercial, eighteen industrial, forty-five institutional, and forty residential projects, as well as numerous miscellaneous projects and drawings. A small number of photographs relating to certain commercial projects are included in the photograph collection.
Miscellaneous: Drawings collected by Young include unusual conceptual designs for an interoceanic liner by inventor Andreas Olsen; a conceptual site plan for Salt Lake City's Liberty Park by "Moroni;" drawings for a residence by architect Joseph H. Young (the son of the donor of this collection); and various other projects by named and unnamed designers.
Use of the CollectionReturn to Top
Restrictions on Use
The library does not claim to control copyright for all materials in the collection. An individual depicted in a reproduction has privacy rights as outlined in Title 45 CFR, part 46 (Protection of Human Subjects). For further information, please review the J. Willard Marriott Library’s Use Agreement and Reproduction Request forms.
Preferred Citation
Collection Name, Collection Number, Box Number, Folder Number. Special Collections, J. Willard Marriott Library, The University of Utah.
Administrative InformationReturn to Top
Arrangement
Organized in two sections: I. Personal Papers; II. Architectural Drawings. Drawings arranged in series by partnership names, thereunder by building classification.
Acquisition Information
Donated by Joseph H. Young in 1985 and 2008.
Processing Note
Processed by Peter L. Goss, Ph.D., A. Scott Howe, Mark Evans, Karin Hardy, Margaret Harper, and Tyler Horsley in 1986.
Addedum processed by Elizabeth Rogers and Erin McCarthy in 2009 and Joshua Weber in 2012.
Separated Materials
Photographs were transferred to the Multimedia Division of Special Collections (P0281).
Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top
Designs and PapersReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
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Box | Folder | ||
1 | 1 | "Proposed Livestock Coliseum, Utah State Fair" |
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1 | 2 | "Sketch for New Ensign Ward" |
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1 | 3 |
Elements of Drawing
Sketchbook
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1 | 4 | "Incidents in the Life of President Brigham Young" |
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1 | 5 | Utah Building for Panama Pacific Exposition |
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1 | 6 | "First Methodist Church, Salt Lake City" Article |
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1 | 7 |
"The Statue is Here to Stay"
Salt Lake Tribune
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1 | 8 |
Marble Banks and Modern Business
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1910 |
1 | 9 |
Architectural Terra Cotta Brochure Series
Vol. 1
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1 | 10 |
Architectural Terra Cotta Brochure Series
Vol. II
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1 | 11 |
The Architectural Review
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1902 |
1 | 12-14 | Worlds' Columbian Exposition, Chicago |
1893 |
1 | 15 | Miscellaneous Correspondence |
1953 |
1 | 16 | Miscellaneous Reproductions |
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1 | 17 | List of Drawings Held in the L.D.S. Church Archives |
Published Photographs and PrintsReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
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Box | Folder | ||
2 | 1 |
Salt Lake City Picturesque and Descriptive
Text
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1899 |
2 | 2 |
Salt Lake City Picturesque and Descriptive
Pictures, Part One
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1899 |
2 | 3 |
Salt Lake City Picturesque and Descriptive
Pictures, Part Two
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1899 |
2 | 4 |
Salt Lake City Picturesque and Descriptive
Pictures, Part Three
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1899 |
2 | 5 |
Salt Lake City Picturesque and Descriptive
Pictures, Part Four
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1899 |
2 | 6 |
Salt Lake City Picturesque and Descriptive
Pictures, Part Five
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1899 |
2 | 7 |
Salt Lake City Picturesque and Descriptive
Pictures, Part Six
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1899 |
2 | 8 |
Salt Lake City Picturesque and Descriptive
Pictures, Part Seven
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1899 |
2 | 9 |
Salt Lake City Picturesque and Descriptive
Pictures, Part Eight
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1899 |
2 | 10 |
Salt Lake City Picturesque and Descriptive
Pictures, Part Nine
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1899 |
2 | 11 |
American Architect and Building News
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1883-1885 |
2 | 12 |
American Architect and Building News
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1886 |
2 | 13 |
American Architect and Building News
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1887-1890 |
2 | 14 |
American Architect and Building News
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1908-1910 |
2 | 15 |
The Brickbuilder
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2 | 16 | Miscellaneous Plans, Sketches, and Photographs from Published Sources |
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2 | 17 |
The Western Architect and Building News
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2 | 18 | Pictures of Various European Palaces |
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2 | 19 | Pictures and Prints of Various Hotels, Public Buildings, and Monuments |
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2 | 20 | Pictures and Prints of Various Churches |
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2 | 21 | Prints of Various Paintings and Drawings from Published Sources |
CorrespondenceReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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boxes | ||
3-5 | Correspondence |
1909-1966 |
6-7 | Post Cards |
Personal MaterialsReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
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Box | Folder | ||
8 | 1 | Notebook |
1873-1927 |
8 | 2 | Young Becoming a U.S. Citizen Document |
1909 |
8 | 3 | Notebooks |
1911-1933 |
8 | 4 | Scrapbook |
1911-1919 |
8 | 5 | Young and Sons, Notebook |
1913 |
8 | 6 | Notebook |
1915 |
9 | 1 | Church Notebook |
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9 | 2 | Memory Notebook |
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9 | 3 | Sketches |
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9 | 4 | Sketch Notebook |
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9 | 5 | Dedications |
1927-1956 |
9 | 6 | Temple Materials |
1944-1950 |
9 | 7 | State and Federal Tax Forms |
1948/1964 |
9 | 8 | A History of the Eighteenth Ward, Script |
1958 |
9 | 9 | Salt Lake Temple Sketch, Information; Tax Information |
1959-1962 |
9 | 10 | Word Division |
1954 |
9 | 11 | Poems |
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9 | 12 | Miscellaneous |
Architecture MaterialsReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
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Box | Folder | ||
10 | 1 | Young and Hansen-Architects, Report of Investigation |
1928 |
10 | 2 | Job Numbers |
1916-1958 |
10 | 3-4 | Mormon Battalion Monument Commission |
1922-1927 |
10 | 5 | Young and Hansen-Architects, Report of Investigation |
1928 |
10 | 6 | Young and Hansen-Architects, Report of Audit |
1930 |
10 | 7 | Professional Project Bills |
1945-1954 |
10 | 8 | Salt Water Treatment |
1949 |
10 | 9 | Duplicating Receipts |
1952-1960 |
10 | 10 | Certificate of Payment |
1957-1959 |
10 | 11 | Towers of Belifries and Spires |
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10 | 12 | Figuring Book, Projects, and Costs |
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11 | 1 | Program of Competition, Utah State Capital Building |
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11 | 2 | Salt Lake City Map |
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11 | 3 | 24 Ansichten aus dem Schweizerischen Landesmuseum Zurich |
1911 |
11 | 4 | Beehive House Restoration Committee |
1960 |
11 | 5 | Snead Standard Stack Ontario, Architecture Pictures |
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11 | 6 | Architecture Drawings and Pictures |
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11 | 7 | News Clippings |
Pamphlets, Magazines, and Church MaterialsReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
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Box | Folder | ||
12 | 1 | Magazines and Pamphlets |
1911-1978 |
12 | 2 | Pamphlets and LDS Church Materials |
1927-1954 |
12 | 3 | Newspapers |
1954-1965 |
13 | 1 | Architecture Review
Box 13 contains magazines that are severely damaged.
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1914-1915 |
13 | 2 | The Architecture Review, American Architect, and other related magazines |
1914-1915 |
General MaterialsReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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Box | ||
14 | Young and Hansen Architecture, Payroll Summary; Certificates |
1918-1959 |
15 | U.S. American Flag |
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16 | Scrapbook |
Sketches and Architecture Finance MaterialsReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates | |
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Box | Folder | ||
17 | 1 | L. Wolff Manufacturing Co., Sketches |
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17 | 2 | Account Book |
1909-1916 |
17 | 3 | Architecture Log Book and Accounts |
1913-1917 |
17 | 4 | Financial Notes |
General MaterialsReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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Box | ||
18 | Tools and Stamps |
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19 | Apartment Tennants and Editorials |
1909-1928 |
20 | Office Buildings and Banks Architecture |
1912-1927 |
21 | Architecture Prints and Editorials |
1913 |
22 | Residence ans Hospital Architecture |
1914-1927 |
23 | Architecture Prints and Editorials |
1916-1917 |
24 | Monuments and Fountains Architecture |
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25 | Architecture Structures |
Oversize Architectural Drawings; Young & Son ArchitectsReturn to Top
A more complete copy of materials and descriptions is available upon request.
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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1 | Commercial Buildings; George S. Young Esq. Bank Building, Driggs, Idaho |
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2 | Institutional Buildings: Governmental; Utah State Capitol Competition, SLC, Utah
See also drawings by Cannon & Fetzer and Ramm Hansen, Fd 26 and Accn 840.
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3 | Residential; E.C. Warren Residence, SLC, Utah (D.C. Young, Jr., Architect); and Frank Stoner Residence, Cokeville, Wyoming |
1906 |
4 | Curtis Warren Bungalow; and Luttie T. Lynch Bungalow |
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5 | William H. Cunningham Residence |
1908 |
6 | George H. Davis Residence |
1908 |
7 | Claud W. Freed Residence-working drawings; G.S. Loudon Residence; and William T. Nuttall Residence Remodel |
1909 |
8 | J.L. Eckert Esq. Residence Remodel; Heber Bennion Pine Cliff Ranch |
1909-1911 |
9 | Murray Godbe Residence, SLC, Utah; and Nannie Stoner Residence, Cokeville, Wyoming |
1912 |
10 | O. Thomassen Resedence; and Harold E. Young Residence |
1913 |
11 | Rutherford & Hansen Architects; Commercial Buildings; Z.C.M.I. Stable Wagon Sheds |
1910 |
12 | Residential; H.L. Nelson Esq. Residence, 3rd Ave., SLC, Utah ; and R.E. Caldwell Residence |
1906 |
13 | Frank Winder Moore Architect; Commercial Buildings; Deseret Theater, SLC, Utah |
1916 |
14 | Institutional Buildings: Schools; Carbon County High School, Price, Utah |
1912 |
15 | Ramm Hansen Architect; Commercial Building; Senator W.N. Williams Store Fronts |
1912-1913 |
16 | Institutional Buildings: Schools; University of Utah Normal Industrial Building, SLC, Utah |
1915 |
17 | Institutional Buildings: Hospitals; L.D.S. Hospital Nurses' Home Addition, SLC, Utah |
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18 | Residential; Unknown Residence; H.S. Kleinschmidt Residence, Parkway Ave
Architect is not mentioned, however drawings were prepared in Ramm Hansen's style.
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19 | D.W. James Residence |
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20 | H.O. Jensen Double House |
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21 | V.R. Madsen Residence; Mary E.L. Neff Residence |
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22 | C. Cramer Residence |
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23 | A.Z. Richards Residence; T.G. Webber Esq. Residence |
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25 | George S. Smith Residence |
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26 | Cannon & Fetzer and Ramm Hansen Architects; Institutional Buildings; Governmental; Utah State Capitol Competition, SLC, Utah- preliminaries
See presentation drawings by Connon & Fetzer and Ramm Hansen in Accn 840. See also drawings by Young & Son Architects in Fd 2.
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27 | Institutional Builidngs: Schools; University of Utah Administration Building, SLC, Utah |
1913-1918 |
28 | Young & Hansen Architects; Commercial Buildings
This folder contains the following working drawings: Park City State Bank Remodel, Amundsen Photo Studio Remodel, Wasatch Farms Co. Milk House, and Salt Lake Terminal Company Station.
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1917-1922 |
28A | Salt Lake Terminal Company Station |
1923 |
29 | Prudential Federal Savings and Loan, SLC, Utah |
1920-1951 |
30-31A | Prudential Federal Savings and Loan |
1939-1954 |
Folder | ||
32-37 | Z.C.M.I. Wholesale Grocery Office Building |
1921-1947 |
mapcase-folder | ||
38 | Z.C.M.I. Miscellaneous Buildings |
1922-1958 |
39 | People's State Bank of American Fork Remodel |
1924-1958 |
Folder | ||
40-45A | Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco |
1926-1929 |
46 | Salt Lake Theatre, SLC, Utah; Heber J. Grant Building Remodel |
1927 |
mapcase-folder | ||
47 | Z.C.M.I. Howe Building |
1928 |
48 | Logan Hardware Remodel |
1929-1938 |
49 | Modern Furniture Company Remodel; Aztec Building Storefront Remodel |
1930-1940 |
50 | Bluebird Candy Co. Remodel; Pioneer Station; Piggley Wiggly Store Front Remodel |
1930-1944 |
51 | Lauren Gibbs Shops |
1931-1934 |
Folder | ||
52 | New Store Front Remodel; Owl Drug Company Remodel; and Home Investment and Savings Co. Remodel, Walker Bank Building |
1931-1934 |
mapcase-folder | ||
53 | Walker Realty Company's Judge Building Remodel; Judge Company Storefront Remodel |
1933-1937 |
53A | Walker Realty Company's Judge Building Remodel |
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Folder | ||
54-54A | Heber Mercantile Co. Store Building Addition |
1937-1941 |
mapcase-folder | ||
55 | Salt Lake Glass and Paint Co. Remodel; Colonial Flower House Remodel; Kenneth E. Smith Ice Skating Palace |
1937-1941 |
56 | Bamberger Various Projects; Bamberger Electric Railroad Co. Office Remodel; Salt Lake and Utah Railroad Corporation, SLC Terminal Remodel |
1941-1943 |
Folder | ||
57 | Linder and Wood Building |
1944 |
58-60 | Bennett Glass and Paint Co. Storage Building |
1944-1949 |
mapcase-folder | ||
61 | Madsen Motor Sales Building |
1944-1945 |
62 | J.L. Wirthlin and Sons Business Building; Lynch Building Remodel |
1946 |
63 | Frank Hines Building |
1946 |
64 | Z.C.M.I. Wholesale Building Additions |
1947-1950 |
65 | Deseret Book Co. |
1949-1952 |
66 | Operating Engineers Local Union #3 Office Alterations |
1950 |
68 | Industrial; B.F. Redman Warehouse, Mill |
1917 |
67 | Sandy City Bank |
1951 |
68 | Industrial; B.F. Redman Warehouse |
1917 |
69 | Z.C.M.I. Warehouse For Heavy Hardware |
1919-1928 |
Folder | ||
70-71 | Z.C.M.I. Power Plant Boiler House Addition |
1919-1949 |
72-75 | Bennett Oil Service Station |
1924-1928 |
mapcase-folder | ||
76 | Z.C.M.I. Crockery Warehouse |
1926-1927 |
77 | Z.C.M.I. Factory Building Remodel |
1926-1939 |
Folder | ||
78-79 | Z.C.M.I. Wholesale Grocery Warehouse |
1928-1929 |
mapcase-folder | ||
80 | Bennett Oil Service Station |
1928 |
81 | Bennett Motor Co. Miscellaneous |
1940-1949 |
Folder | ||
82-82A | Lyman Motor Co. Sales and Service Garage |
1948-1949 |
mapcase-folder | ||
83 | Bennett Oil Service Station |
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84 | Institutional Buildings: Governmental; Utah State Fair Grounds Comfort Station; Utah State Fair Stock Sheds |
1917-1927 |
85 | Utah State Fair Grounds Sheep and Hog Barns |
1934 |
86 | Grantsville City Hall; Old State House of Utah Restoration |
1917-1931 |
87 | City and County Building Remodel; Proposed Civic Center; Utah State Capitol Building Miscellaneous |
1930-1951 |
88 | University of Utah Gymnasium Addition |
1917-1925 |
89 | University of Utah Training School; University of Utah Conservatory |
1918-1919 |
90 | University of Utah Metallurgical Building Addition |
1918-1919 |
91 | University of Utah Garage Building; University of Utah Conservatory |
1918 |
92 | University of Utah Mess Hall |
1918-1926 |
93 | Jordan School District Teachers' Dormitory |
1919 |
94 | University of Utah Park Building and Assembly Hall Addition |
1920-1926 |
95 | University of Utah R.O.T.C. Stables, Gun Sheds |
1920-1921 |
96 | Granite Jr. High School |
1928-1951 |
97 | Jordan Jr. High School Addition |
1929 |
98 | Utah State Agricultural College Proposed Dairy and Meats Building |
1934 |
99 | Utah State Agricultural College Girls' Dormitory |
1936-1937 |
100 | Holladay Grade School Additions |
1936-1952 |
Folder | ||
101 | Utah State Agricultural College Greenhouse Unit |
1938 |
102-104 | Sherman School Addition |
1941-1954 |
105 | Utah State Agricultural College |
1943-1944 |
mapcase-folder | ||
106 | University of Utah Proposed Mens' Dormitory |
1945 |
107 | Mt. Olympus Jr. High School Auditorium Addition |
1948-1955 |
108 | Mt. Olympus Jr. High School |
1955-1957 |
109 | Roosevelt School Addition |
1950 |
110 | Granite High School Science Building Addition |
1950-1951 |
Folder | ||
111-112 | Morningside Heights Elementary School |
1954-1957 |
mapcase-folder | ||
113 | Magna Elementary School |
1955 |
Folder | ||
114-115A | Mill Creek Elementary School |
1955-1956 |
mapcase-folder | ||
116 | Institutional: Hospitals; University of Utah Medical Building |
1918/1925 |
117 | Cottonwood Stake Maternity Home |
1930-1951 |
Folder | ||
118-124 | Thomas D. Dee Memorial Hospital |
1935-1946 |
mapcase-folder | ||
125 | Dr. Groves' L.D.S. Hospital X-Ray Addition |
1948 |
126 | Dr. Groves' L.D.S. Hospital "B" Division Remodel |
1949-1951 |
127 | Dr. Groves' L.D.S. Hospital Power Plant and Laundry Building |
1950-1955 |
Folder | ||
128 | Dr. Groves' L.D.S. Hospital Nursing Home Miscellaneous |
1950-1953 |
mapcase-folder | ||
128A | Dr. Groves' L.D.S. Hospital Nursing Home |
1953 |
129 | Dr. Groves' L.D.S. Hospital Two-Story Addition; Physiology Laboratory |
1951-1953 |
130 | Residential; W.S. Romney Residence; P.C. Peterson Residence |
1917-1920 |
131 | R.E. Caldwell Residence Remodel; Unknown Residence |
1924 |
132 | A.Z. Richards Residence; Mrs. Ray North Residence |
1925-1927 |
133 | Ramm Hansen Residence |
1929-1930 |
134 | Gibbs Residence; H.L. Marshall Residence Remodel |
1930-1931 |
135 | Cottage for SLC Water Department; Dorothy H. Smith Residence Addition; Home Investment and Savings Co. Farm Cottage |
1932-1934 |
136 | F.L. Murray Residence; Eugene Naylor Residence Remodel |
1934 |
137 | Mrs. Sophia S. Blanchard Residence Remodel; William H. Park Residence Remodel; Ton Nun Residence Remodel; Frank Kelson Residence Reconditioning |
1934-1935 |
138 | Quayle Cannon Residence Remodel; A. George Residence Remodel; Laura Weber Residence |
1935 |
139 | P.W. Caughlan Residence; G. Maurice Romney Residence |
1936 |
140 | Clarence Jones Residence Remodel; G.J. Heber Residence; Alterations to Woodruff Apt. |
1936-1938 |
141 | W.L. Beers Residence; Robert Tshaggeny Residence; Kenneth Luman Residence Additions |
1938-1940 |
142 | Heber R. Wooley Residence; J.L. Wirthlin Residence |
1945-1946 |
143 | Ralph W. Taylor Residence; G.D. Segerstedt Residence |
1947-1948 |
144 | Triplex for Bishop and Mrs. LeGrand Richards; S.R. Salleman Residence; Alden R. Richards Residence |
1949-1951 |
145 | R.B. Peck Residence Remodel |
1952-1954 |
146 | Unknown Residence; Gordon Hyde Residence |
1924 |
147 | Young & Hansen Various Miscellaneous Small Projects
These folders contain information for the following residential buildings: W.N. William's Boston Cafe, I & A Cohn Dry Goods Inc., Thorup Road Side Inn, A. Frank Barnes Residence Remodel, Lauren W. Gibbs Independent Gas & Oil Co. Station, Eastern Hatters Store Front, Charity Dept. Layout, I. Owen Horsfall Residence Remodel, D.W. Prosser Residence Remodel, Leo M. Bond Residence, Joseph Anderson Residence Alterations, H.J. Barnes Residence Survey, M.B. Johnson Residence, Smith Residence Additions, Bank Deposit Box, Maruice Gordon Residence, Ted Jacobsen Residence, Columbia Trust Co. Bank Building, Zion's Securities Building, Dooly Building, I.B.M. Store Remodel, Carport For John A. Belden, Mike Morrelly Garage, and James Martin Residence.
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1913-194 |
148 | W.A. Bywater Miscellaneous Projects
Included: W.A. Bywater Residence, W.A. Bywater Apartment, W.A. Bywater Residence Remodel, and W.A. Bywater.
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1921-1929 |
149 | Bennett Miscellaneous |
1922-1947 |
149A | Harold H. Bennett Residence Addition |
1947 |
150 | John F. Bennett Memorial; Anthony W. Ivins Memorial Stone |
1938-1939 |
151 | Interoceanic Liner by Andreas Olsen; Anthon H. Lund Memorial Marker; A.J. Bird Residence; Beacon Theater |
1916-1924 |
152 | Jack Okland Residence |
1962 |
153 | Liberty Park Competition by "Moroni" |
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154A | Midvale State Bank |
1929 |
154B | Nurses' Home, Utah-Idaho Hospital |
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155 | Prints and Drawings
This folder contains prints of photographs and drawings of various buildings in Europe and North America from published sources
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1885-1910 |
156 | Iron Staircase at Salt Lake Theatre |
1904 |
157 | Unidentified Building |
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158 | Furniture for the Office of Young and Sons. 520 Vermont Building |
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159 | Zion's Savings Bank and Trust Company. Drawn by W. Ward |
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160 | Utah State Fair Grounds |
1913 |
161 | Carnegie Library - Free Public Library. 800 West 600 South |
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162 | South Temple and East Temple Street building propsal |
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163 | Proposed Improvements of Territorial Insane Asylum Grounds. Provo, Utah. |
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164 | New Library Building. 1st North 7th West. Salt Lake City. |
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165 | Bungalow for Joseph Don Carlos Young |
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166 | Cottage for Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Don Carlos Young. 509 C Street. |
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167 | Miscellaneous Houses. |
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168 | President Joseph E Taylor - Terrace to be erected. Mrs. Emily A.Y. Clawson. 32 South 5th East, Salt Lake City. |
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169 | Miscellaneous Projects
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Romney residence, Residence remodeling for Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tscaggeny. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bennett residence, Bennett Warehouse, Furniture store remodeling, Alterations to ticket office of the Southern Pacific Lines, Remodeling of Nauvoo Building, Proposed building remodeling for picture theatre.
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1927-1939 |
170 | ZCMI
This folder contains 5 sub-folders each with architectural drawings for the ZCMI Mall in Salt Lake City.
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1913-1940 |
171 | McCormick building and Little Hotel and miscellaneous office buildings.
Projects in this folder are all located in Downtown Salt Lake City, Utah. Some are projects for Mr. J.B. Arnovitz.
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1921-1942 |
172 | National City Bank, Salt Lake City |
1912 |
173 | Granite School District Office Remodeling. 3212 South State Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. |
1934 |
174 | Miscellaneous Residences
Mr. and Mrs. Amico J. Morrelli residence, 343 Downington Avenue residence remodeling, unidentified drawings.
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1934-1936 |
175 | Utah National Guard and Residence for Mr. H.O. Jensen
Utah National Guard is located on Pierpont Avenue in Salt Lake City Utah.
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1920 |
176 | Midvale Branch. Sandy City Bank.
This project is located on the corner of State Street and First South in Sandy, Utah.
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1951-1953 |
177 | Old Virginia Inn, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Wallace residence remodel, LeGrand Richards residence remodeling.
Old Virginia Inn is located at 3797 Hyland Drive(1930). Wallace residence is located at 584 Third Avenue (1933). Richards residence is located at 925 South 1300 East (1949). Each project is in Salt Lake City Utah.
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178 | Salt Lake Glass and Paint Company. |
1912 |
179 | Mr. and Mrs. Geo W. Bruerton, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Patrick residence, 4 Family dwelling unit for Dr. and Mrs. W.L. Wright.
Bruerton residence is located at East 48 South Street, Holladay, Utah (1937). Patrick residence is located at 276 Second Avenue, Salt Lake City, Utah (1929).THe Wright Unit is located at 140 East 4800 South, Murray, Utah. (1945)
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180 | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Beal residence. Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard Jenkins residence.
The Beal residence is located on Military Drive, Salt Lake City, Utah. (1931) The Jenkins residence is located on South Polk Avenue, Ogden, Utah (1938).
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181 | Dr. Groves Latter-day Saint Hospital
This folder contains drawings of the LDS Hospital and additions to the hospital. The hospital is located on Eighth Avenue between C and D Street, Salt Lake City, Utah.
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1950-1956 |
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Architects--Utah
- Architecture--Utah
- Architecture--Utah--Designs and plans
Personal Names
- Hansen, Ramm, 1879-1971
- Young, Don Carlos,Jr.,1882-1960--Archives
- Young, Joseph Don Carlos, 1855-1938
Corporate Names
- Cannon & Fetzer and Ramm Hansen, Architects
- Federal Reserve Building (Salt Lake City, Utah)--Designs and plans
- Frank Winder Moore, Architect
- Ramm Hansen, Architect
- Rutherford & Hansen, Architects
- Young & Hansen, Architects
- Young & Son, Architects
Geographical Names
- Salt Lake City (Utah)--Buildings, structures, etc.
- Utah--Capital and capitol--Designs and plans
Form or Genre Terms
- Architectural drawings
- Preliminary drawings
- Presentation drawings (proposals)
- Working drawings